Virginia Insurance Virginia Life, Annuities, and Health Insurance Examination Series 11-01 Virginia-Life-Annuities-and-Health-Insurance Question # 4 Topic 1 Discussion
Virginia Insurance Virginia Life, Annuities, and Health Insurance Examination Series 11-01 Virginia-Life-Annuities-and-Health-Insurance Question # 4 Topic 1 Discussion
At policy delivery, to ensure that the insured has NOT experienced adverse medical conditions since the time of application for life insurance, the insured may be required to sign a:
Virginia Code § 38.2-3106 governs life insurance delivery, where insurers may require a statement of good health (option B) at policy issuance to confirm no material health changes occurred since the application (e.g., a new cancer diagnosis). This signed document protects the insurer from undisclosed risks between underwriting and delivery, potentially voiding coverage if false (subject to incontestability, § 38.2-3105). Option A (disclosure notice) relates to privacy or policy terms, not health updates. Option C (conditional receipt) is issued at application with premium payment, providing temporary coverage, not a delivery requirement. Option D (notice of information practices) informs about data use (per § 38.2-604), not health status. The study guide likely illustrates this with a scenario—e.g., an insured signing to confirm no heart attack post-application—making B the standard practice.
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